UNITED STATES OF AMERICA TRADE LAWS definition

UNITED STATES OF AMERICA TRADE LAWS means (i) the Export Administration Regulations and the International Traffic in Arms Regulations administered by the United States of America Department of the Treasury (Bureau of Industry and Security) and the United States of America Department of State (Directorate of Defence and Trade Controls); (ii) the customs regulations of the Department of Homeland Security; (iii) regulations of the Department of Commerce Bureau of industry and security and Bureau of Census; (iv) regulations of the Bureau of alcohol, tobacco, firearms and explosives, (v) the harmonised tariff schedule of the International Trade Commission and (vi) any United States of America embargoes and economic or financial sanctions of certain countries, persons and entities or bodies administered and implemented by the United States of America Department of the Treasury (Office of Foreign Assets Control).

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  • United States and “U.S.” mean the United States of America.

  • Province means the procuring Department, incorporating the KwaZulu-Natal Provincial Legislature.

  • Laws means, collectively, all international, foreign, Federal, state and local statutes, treaties, rules, guidelines, regulations, ordinances, codes and administrative or judicial precedents or authorities, including the interpretation or administration thereof by any Governmental Authority charged with the enforcement, interpretation or administration thereof, and all applicable administrative orders, directed duties, requests, licenses, authorizations and permits of, and agreements with, any Governmental Authority, in each case whether or not having the force of law.